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These are the movies that I've enjoyed the most. You may dislike
some of these films, but keep in mind that this is just my own
subjective opinion. Most likely, it will be different than
yours.

20) No Country for Old Men (2007)

This has brilliant acting, a terrifying villain, and it has
unbelievable levels of suspense which I haven't had in any other
film I can think of. Also, its ending is brilliant, and it changes
how you view the film entirely. The best Coen film to date.

19) Moon (2009)

This seems like a simple sci-fi movie at first, but several plot
points show that something far more sinister is happening. Also,
this movie has the tendency to surprise you with its multiple
reveals. This is definitely a film which flew under the radar.

I will only post the movie title. I won't say the character
from the film who dies. If you see a film you haven't seen yet or
are planning to see, skip it and move on to the next spot.

There have been countless great movie deaths in cinema before.
However, which ones are the best? With so many out there, it was
very hard to narrow it down to 10, but I think I did so as best as
I could. Before you start reading this list, keep in mind that this
is just my own subjective opinion. Most likely, you guys will have
your own personal opinions. You guys can feel free to post your
differing opinions down in the comments, but please respect my
opinion. Anyways, time to start the list.

It's always great to see a movie villain go out, and get what
he/she deserves. If done right, the villain death can be very good.
I've seen many villain deaths in movies, but here are the ones
which I find the most memorable. These are in no particular order.
You may disagree with some, but remember that this is just my own
subjective opinion. You are welcome to list your favorites as
well.

1) Norman Stansfield from Leon: The Professional (1994)

While Mathilda's father is being paid by DEA agents to stash
cocaine inside his house, the DEA agents (led by Norman Stansfield)
kill everyone in her family after they realize that he was keeping
some to use himself. Mathilda is the only one to survive …

I've heard about The Rake numerous times before on youtube. I
know what it's about, I've seen summaries of it in "best of" lists,
I've seen fan-made pictures and videos, and I've seen the
magnificent short film on it by EnterViral when they actually made
good films. However, I actually have never read the actual story of
it before until a couple weeks ago. After I read Mereana Mordegard
Glesgorv many months ago, and found it to be incredibly overrated,
I decided to read this one to see if it deserves its hype or if it
is overrated as well.

After I read it, I thought it was good at first, but whatever
happy feeling I had at the time quickly got eaten up, and I began
to realize how bad it really is.